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back again guys with my little qustions lol
my question what is the write way ,
it's kind a weird
it's kind of weird
it's kind weird
?
the second qusetion is , could any one of you guys put perception and practically in a sentence each ? cause i still don't get the meaning of them
please if there is any grammar and spelling mistake of what i wrote above please let me know and correct me , cause really i wanna understand this languge 100%
thanks in advance
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Re: back again guys with my little qustions lol

Originally Posted by
xxx_blue_xxx
my question what is the write way ,
it's kind a weird
it's kind of weird
it's kind weird
?
the second qusetion is , could any one of you guys put perception and practically in a sentence each ? cause i still don't get the meaning of them
please if there is any grammar and spelling mistake of what i wrote above please let me know and correct me , cause really i wanna understand this languge 100%
thanks in advance
kind of weird (informal)
or kinda weird (less formal than that)
You should try a dictionary for the meaning of words.
It is my perception that John is more impressed by practicality than idealism.
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Re: back again guys with my little qustions lol
thanks alot man
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Re: back again guys with my little qustions lol

Originally Posted by
xxx_blue_xxx
My question what is the right way ,
it's kind a weird
it's kind of weird
it's kind weird
?
the second qusetion is , could any one of you guys put perception and practically in a sentence each ? because i still don't get the meaning of them
please if there are any grammar or spelling mistakes in what i wrote above please let me know and correct me , because I really want to understand this languge 100%
thanks in advance
John rides an old bicycle and wears old clothes. He is wealthy, but people who don't know him have the perception that he is poor. (People who don't know him think he is poor).
Politicians should avoid even the perception of dishonesty. (Politicians shouldn't do anything that might make people think, rightly or wrongly, that they are dishonest)
"Practically" has several meanings. Most often it is used to mean "almost."
I was practically finished with my work before John offered to help me.
Regards
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Re: back again guys with my little qustions lol
thank you
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